The Singapore Free Press, 7 December 1951
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Title Section17 1951-12-07 1 The Singapore Free Press fAR£EM_AFTERNOON SALE IN MALAYA TYTY SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 1951 PRICE FIFTEEN CENTS.17 words
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Article372 1951-12-07 1 after return of Lyttelton Churchill LONDON, Friday T HE PRIME MINISTER, Mr. ChurcMH, told the House of Commons yesterday that no decisions on Malaya can be taken until after the return to England of the Secretary for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lyttelton. Mr. Churchill described Malaya asReuter - 372 words
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Article77 1951-12-07 1 LONDON. Fri. BRITISH banks have agreed to work towards charging a minimum interest rate of 41 per cent on business borrowings from banks. The normal rate for personal borrowers will be raised to 5 per cent. Hitherto, a rate of 4 per cent, or occasionallyReuter - 77 words
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Article67 1951-12-07 1 'DISARM TALKS' FAIL PARIS, Fri. FE four power disarmament talks ended last night in virtually complete failure. Little remained except to report the deadlock to the Political Committee of the United Nations General Assembly. Representatives of Britain, France. America and Russia completed their point by point examination of the WesternReter - 67 words
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Article27 1951-12-07 1 United Nations artillerymen In at least one sector along the Korean front fired a power-packed salute tor St. Barbara, patron saint of artillerymen.- U.P.U.P. - 27 words
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324 1951-12-07 1 Action BOMB BASES Tie shall do ur duty if eds turn ggressors' Minist r, Mr. st rday In I. i Donservarab- ...i p ns I I is i Q I■ e a I v QOt bo M put a 3ri- I a rma- pro- to d *a irddfl r BevaaU.P.,; Reuter - 324 words
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Article56 1951-12-07 1 The U.S. Supreme Court Justice William O. Douglas has invited the Filipino Senator-elect Jose P. Laurel to the United States for a lecture tour. Dr. Laurel, who was president of the Japanese sponsored government in the Philippines during the war will "enlighten the American peopleA.P. - 56 words
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Article71 1951-12-07 1 At least 80 homes were destroyed by a huge bushfire last night raging on the eastern slopes of the Blue Mountains, 50 miles from Sydney. The position wet worsening hourly. It was so grim that the New South Wales Chief Secretary proclaimed a state of bushfireU.P. - 71 words
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Article28 1951-12-07 1 President Truman last night accepted the resigriation of Mr Dean Rusk, Assistant Secretary of Sta te for Far Eastern Affairs, it is effective immediately A.P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article279 1951-12-07 1 SLEZ, Friday. ORITISH and Egyptian authorities here were nego- tiating last night a "Suez Treaty'' aimed at avoiding repetition of clashes which in the past days have cost numerous Egyptian and British lives. Brigadier W. Greenacre, British commander of the Suez Area, again met theReuter; U.P - 279 words
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78 1951-12-07 1 U.K. TALKS ON STEEL NEEDS OF EMPIRE LOxnDON Fri. PRIORITY supplies of British steel for Commonwealth countries are to be discussed between th e British Government and Commonwealth officials in London. This was decided at a special meeting here between Lord Ismay, Commonwealth Relations Secretary and the Commonwealth High Commissioners,Reuter - 78 words
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Article83 1951-12-07 1 LONDON, Fri. mHE prime Minister, Mr. 1 churchUl, and the Foreign Rene Pleven and M. R^ li Schumann as Prime Minister and Foreign Minister of Prance to London last Decent"m? toglo-French treaty to wnicn Dotn countries agreed to consult each other on foreign policy issues. TheReuter - 83 words
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Article196 1951-12-07 1 LONDON. Fri. LORD KOSEBERY, one of the members of the Jockey Club, yesterday offered a reward of £1,000 for information leading to the identity of the person who doped one of his horses. The doping of the horse was disclosed for the first timeReuter; Paul Popper - 196 words
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Article58 1951-12-07 1 A shark killed Frank Okulich, 21, Australian surf ski champion, at Merewether beach, Newcastle, Australia, yesterday. His terribly mauled body was washed into shallow water an hour after horrified onlookers saw him dragged under. Okuiich, a guard at the beach, was swimming 100 yards from shore withA.P. - 58 words
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Article171 1951-12-07 1 U.S. DEVELOPS A-ARTILLERY WASHINGTON. Friday. THE cniet ol Staff of the American Army, Gen. Lawton Collins, in a broadcast talk yesterdaysaid that the United States had perfected an atomic artillery weapon. He also said that an eventual wichdrawal of American forces from Korea would, to a large extent, depend onAFP - 171 words
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Article49 1951-12-07 1 Twenty-six artificial wreaths in glass cases, worth $1,000, were stolen last night from the Protestant cemetery at Bidadari, Singapore. Police have arrested a Chinese youth. A C.I.D. official said this morning that during the last six months, there had been five similar thefts at the cemetery.49 words
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Article45 1951-12-07 1 Six Strategic Air Command B-36 bombers— the kind that could carry an atomic bomb 10,800 miles and morelanded at Forth Worth, Texas, on Thursday after a 4, 984- mile non-stop hop to Africa and a non-stop flight back. A. P.A.P. - 45 words
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Article26 1951-12-07 1 Princess Antoinete. 30--year-old sister of Prince Rainier 111 of Monaco, has married Mr. Aleco Nogues. Monacan Davis Cup twin!* star, in Genoa. Italy.- U.P.U.P. - 26 words
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475 1951-12-07 1 Troops fire on Teheran Red rioters TEHERAN, Friday. TI/lORE than 200 people were injured, three killed lfl and 141 arrested yesterday when 2,500 troopa and police backed by an angry mob smashed a Red demonstration in Teheran. More than 3,000 students were involved in the clash. Soldiers sprayed machine-gun bulletsReuter; A.P. - 475 words
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Article246 1951-12-07 1 ALUMNI HEAD PROTESTS Free Press Staff Reporter "pHE suggestion that Malaya should oficr permanent employment in the Government medical service to doctors not at present eligible, in order to ease the shortage of doctors in die Federation, is unwise, .said Professor A. A. Santiosham, president of the Alumni Association of246 words
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Advertisement65 1951-12-07 1 W **"v«»~ I '""0 it MSIA-X 7 •W tnjoijjthemf^ -^_^J l how important it n H»«t t<H» J»©uW ■> a* i1 supply o* yit«min« and ««w«ls. Y©«r •»••<♦" tour 'eqular daily b«*traqe. "**U 'ood Ucton. Ov«lttn« (vitamin a «i^ %1 *cp'oiimattly in ««cK ot IJ* *«^V,° nS i» W id«*i65 words
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Advertisement207 1951-12-07 1 SlifiAPOitE RESTAMMT (Ist Class Bar) 79, Bra* Ba»ah Rd. Tel. 40M. Singapore, 7. Excellent Cuisine Ist Class Service Special Cocktails 9 Cold Beer, Wine it Spirits European Dinner Ala Carte Chinese Food rATH <%W /r ''bi&J&zMto', iSk WME6* '■/>// ''■■V'/'v/iy''- l^^B o-i/V'-fo ?/;<- makings of l:i"Ji c'ntun" Some friendships have207 words
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Article, Illustration983 1951-12-07 2 Singapore Women Can Dress Well Writing For Women, Marie Cough Says... They have a wide range of materials, patterns and tailors WHEN women get together the conversation sooner or later turns to that allabsorbing topic clothes. Generally it boils dow N n to a discussion on the merits or demerits983 words
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365 1951-12-07 2 Eileen Ashcroft - Eileen Ashcroft B3 pVENING jewellery is becoming more elaborate. In Paris, heavy paste and jewel dog collars are fashionable, with large pendant earrings to match. In London there is a return of two Victorian jewellery favourites., marcasite and jet. Jet became popular when Queen Victoria365 words
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Advertisement316 1951-12-07 2 WfcMCO TRiCOliNf s Ike etfwal Z Fabric oF 101 uses J Fabrics by Wemco include Dress materials. 7 Shirtings and Pyjama cloths. Furnishing fabrics, See Distributors: A***** L. E. Tels Cos Trading Society 9f^f99n^S Spore. K. Lumpur, Ipoh. Penang (x Kuching. aMPHfnvll*^ I gMiIIIIIunrsIIIUIIIIIHniIUIIIIIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIICJHIIMIIIIIiniMIIIIUIIIUIIIIHIIIIIICSI I^ I YOU ALSO SAVE I316 words
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Advertisement79 1951-12-07 2 "ft MAfKARD CO., LTD. straight backs ]|j/ sturdy fjgfj^ I limbs F i tlliS piITC TTII IK Ihe rif;m n;;,, :or babies J I is istermilk It is the good, Buymha^ occcssarv tor huildin^ sturdy o.Mir- and i -^^gfijifr^^^^s^ Osiermiik, .v::r :ra: a?.: W& fi^'^-^7 g k^f^^SP' added. <- S(79 words
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Miscellaneous204 1951-12-07 2 YOUR LUCKY STAR DURN today, you are an other one of those who may have extraordinary handicaps to overcome. But once you have surmounted the difficulties projected by a socalled unlucky star, your success may be all the more significant. Just be constantly warned against starting some new, untried project,204 words
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Miscellaneous94 1951-12-07 2 New Crossword No. $%9 CLUES ACROSS 1. Such 17 as little pitchers have (4). 4, Dick the whale (4) (51 U lo^l,!S? l ?iJ? le ?f lren? (5) 9 About a pound il fair (5). 10. lUumination of inexperience? (5, 6). 11. Poison busts in pantomime (4-2-5). 14. Mouthpieces for^94 words
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Article254 1951-12-07 3 DOCTOR SAYS HE WAS DO PETAKER tie was struck off rolls MedSfcSrtfSS^'ir 1 tte °«netal Mrs. Halliday's husband divorced her las t January. The 50-year-old doctor, a' married man for 21 year-\ was the correspondent. The doctor's receptionist told the council how Daly took Mrs. Halliday to the Piccadilly Hotel,254 words
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Article, Illustration9 1951-12-07 3 TODAY'S PIN-UP: Beautilul Marilyn Monroe 2#th Century-Fox feature player.9 words
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Article84 1951-12-07 3 INDO-JAP PACT IS READY NEW DELHI. Fri INDIA'S draft of her separ- ate peace treaty with Japan has been completed Diplomatic relations would prcbabiy be opened in April The draft will be sent to the Indian diplomatic mission in Tokyo to be laid before the Japanese Government. Although not a84 words
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Article, Illustration10 1951-12-07 3 /I refresher course for you, my man." —By JON10 words
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Article40 1951-12-07 3 A five-man Japanese mining technician group on its way to Portuguese India to help in iron prospecting and mining. Another mission of 12 men with 10,000 tons of equipment are travelling there by sea.— A.F.P.A.F.P. - 40 words
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Article62 1951-12-07 3 Ayatullah Sayed Abolghassem Kashani, Persia's reiigious leader, whose influence helped raise Premier, Dr Mossadeq, to power, has called a World Muslim Congress in Teheran for next spring. The creation of a "third force" which would hold alooi from both the Soviet bloc and West will beA.P. - 62 words
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Article28 1951-12-07 3 Viscount Gough, a British hero of World War I, died in hospital on Tuesday at Inverness, after -a heart attack. He was 59. A. P.A.P. - 28 words
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Article21 1951-12-07 3 LONDON, Sun. Britain's first publicly owned nature reserve has been established in 10,450 acres of Kinlochewo Deer Forest. Ross and Cromarty.21 words
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237 1951-12-07 3 COVENTRY, Friday. nOVENTRY, one of Britain's most blitzed towns, has become a boom town. It has jobs and good wages for everyone— and homes for no one. Homes, indeed, are so scarce that Coventry's Mayor, Councillor Harry Weston. has asked people to stopReuter - 237 words
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Article171 1951-12-07 3 US 'no' to Nobel prize winner NEW YORK, Fri. T)R. Ernest Chain, Nobel Prize winner, Director of the International Research Centre for Chemical Micorbiology, has twice been refused entry into the United States by the State Department. The latest instance occurred when Dr. Chain was invited to speak at aReuter - 171 words
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Advertisement122 1951-12-07 3 V Ail tret perfumes by Saville ipitsom in fragrance* of enten fo discover which oast persona! tojrourself, -..carteJ fragrance giy t H Sophistication with >ne ct romance. The perfume love women to wear. the flowers in an old-world ion on a warm summer evening. WE STAGE CLUB 3.e3sure in oresenting122 words
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Advertisement167 1951-12-07 3 i 50,000,000 p&cf&L y I I ?t z^^^zy-.. v:-\ TOOTH DACTB I IN PREVENTING TOOTH DECAY I I MINIMISES UNPLEASANTNESS": 1 I IN MANY A WAY j SMALL LARGE GIANT SIZE 1 OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE™ jj k 3^B^k\ V Jl* v^s vfsß^ *^B^& \^j^^J| I^^ m£mM W d^* gfhWP A%^' fjff167 words
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Miscellaneous135 1951-12-07 3 Mdndrdk& Exclusive to the Singapore Frm Press in Malaya 1 1 Then it was uorseface,also I I paroqn me while I yet the finger- 1 1 somebooy's laughimg at usy SAFELY IN THE SAMi JAIL 1 I LOSE MY MINO PRIHTS THE THE CLEVEREST CRIMINAL ON C «r-r ,r wac135 words
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542 1951-12-07 4 The Singapore Free Press FRIDAY, Dec. 7, 1951. Dilemma in Egypt HTrIE outbreak of Egyptian violence on a scale so far unmatched in the entire course of the Suez Canal dispute exposes the dangers which the government of King Farouk courted when it launched its reckless effort to "throw out542 words
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Article778 1951-12-07 4 THE BLAU EXHIBITION OF PAINTINGS MAY PROVE A SENSATIONAL EVENT IN AMERICAN ART HISTORY NEW YORK. IN the past five years a 62-year-old New Yorker, Miss Minna Blau has found inspiration in a private world of dreams and memories. Now with twenty of her778 words
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Article, Illustration44 1951-12-07 4 This light, portable keyboard enables the bedridden and physically handicapped to operate a typewriter. It is on show at an exhibition of aids for the disabled in London. The keyboard is connected by cable to an electric typewriter at the bedside.44 words
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Article, Illustration913 1951-12-07 4 PHYLLIS AUTY - 7 Frontier Trouble in Titoland PHYLLIS AUTY Nerve Campaign and Spies Behind by YUGOSLAVIA A is having trouble with her eastern neighbours, which may be no more important than a neighbourly scrap over the backvard wall, but which might like any scrap develop into a fight involving other people. Every913 words
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Article340 1951-12-07 4 New portrait of the King A FUL L-LENGTH picture of the King as Captain-Gene-ral of the Honourable Artillery Company dominates this year's exhibition of the Royai Society of Portrait Painters. It shows the King standing wearing Field-Marshal's uniform and the robes of the Garter. In the background are the buildings340 words
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Article442 1951-12-07 4 BROTHERHOOD AT WORK? There have been t~ assassinations in t'3 c, M 1 ti 'J yssr. Is t s 1 T«HE Old Man of the Mountain is m I dead— at any rate, be has a living successor in Cairo— Salon el Ach maoui. He is "Supreme Guide" of the442 words
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Advertisement23 1951-12-07 4 NECKLACES EARSTUDS CHOKERS BRACELETS EXQUISITE but INEXPENSIVE ct P. H. HENDRY. Jewelle? 73 NO3TH BRIDGE ROAD. SINGAPORE 6. 4. BATU ROAD, KUALA LUMPUR.23 words
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Advertisement35 1951-12-07 4 CHRISTMAS I ma m L I I rK 11 I i H t iw I I I t q P/- t" t ri. COLD STORAGE Singapore Cold Stm\i~< WITH «*SOS* I'Diit 60o5 r\\(.in k» \V^35 words
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Article32 1951-12-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU, FrL-The marriage took place yesterday of Haji Anwar bin Haji Malik, private secretary to ?he Mentri Besar, Johore and mche Saodah, of the Domestic Science School, johore Bahru^32 words
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Article376 1951-12-07 5 Councillor to seek city 'yes for scheme Free Press Staff Reporter SCHEME to set up 20 community centre in Singapore city will be placed before th< Community Development Committee by Mr S. S. Manyam, a City Councillor M s' Ma^ am Progressive. North Ward, saic376 words
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Article, Illustration53 1951-12-07 5 MR. DEVADATTA JETLEY, an Indian dancer, who will give a dance recital at the British Council Hall, Singapore, during the last week of this month. Mr. Jetley, a disciple of Uday Shanker, i s touring Southeast Asia to collect material for his book "Folk Dances in India53 words
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Article67 1951-12-07 5 JOHORE BAHRU, Fri. lOHORE branch of the Inde- pendence of Malaya Party will contest the Johore Bahru Town Council elections to be held next year. This was decided by the committee of the branch when it met at the residence of Captain Hussein bin Onn, the67 words
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Article84 1951-12-07 5 The fcllowing areas are liable to be tlucked out tonight: Newton 1 2, Wayang Satu, Chancery Lane, Balmoral Rd., Dalvey Rd., Chartered Bank, China Bank. Asia Building, Union Building. Nassim Hill, Alexandra Incinerator, Tiong Bahru, Havelock Rd., Malayan Brewery, A.B.C. Brewery. Diethelm Co., Tanglin Rd.. Phoenix Park, Alexandra84 words
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111 1951-12-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Government plans a big drive next year to register voters for the Legislative and City Councils, Mr. G. G. Thomson, Public Relations Secretary, said yesterday. < He said registration would begin on April 15 and close on June111 words
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Article120 1951-12-07 5 KUALA LUMPUR, Fri MUNICIPAL Commissioners and officials here breathed a sigh of relief vesterday for the $40,000 air-condi-tioning plain mstalieu iu the Town Hall had started working satisfactorily again. The commissioners were greatly worried last week as several complaints came in that the plant was too120 words
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Article197 1951-12-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter J^ committee appointed by Singapore Government to inquire into the prevention and treatment of dangerous and infectious diseases is understood to have agreed that Government should accept responsibility for enforcing quarantine regulations. One of the committee's functions is to examine197 words
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Article, Illustration23 1951-12-07 5 Mr A L tSKOvVN who has been appointed Superintendent of the Marine Hostel. Anson Road, Singapore, on the reirement of Capt. J. MacLeod.23 words
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165 1951-12-07 5 AMOVE to transfer the Singapore's public transport companies to City Council ownership will be made soon in the City Council by the Labour Party. This was disclosed yesterday by Jthe Labour Party leader in the City Council, Mr E. V. Davies. He said that165 words
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Article113 1951-12-07 5 QINGAPORE Chinese Lmpor. 8 terf and Exporters AssociafonaUts annual genera for eve g rV $1,000 worth of Association spokesman saio y turtng y 'the year about .4o member! of the had their proforma invoices de^med'b? the »*«s*£ authorities, but the invoice* were returned after a Proteit113 words
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Article, Illustration69 1951-12-07 5 picture. THE WORKSHOP of H.M.S. Dampier, the only R.N. sur^y snip in me rar fcasi, which has returned to Singapore after extensive charting of the Malayan and North Borneo coasts. Lieut. D. W. S. Collins and C.P.O. Kenneth get to work on a chart whichFree Press - 69 words
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Article213 1951-12-07 5 Free Press Staff Reporter SINGAPORE Social Welfare Department, in co-operation with the University of Malaya, is to conduct a survey during- the next six months. to ascertain the extent of social and economic hardship caused by illness. The department will also investigate the incidence213 words
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110 1951-12-07 5 Lyttelton is puzzled by union dearth THE Secretary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Oliver Lytteltfbn, expressed surprise at the absence of trade unions among Chinese workers on estates and mines. His attention to this was drawn at the Residency by Mr. Wu Ka Lim, Federal Legislative Councillor and miner.110 words
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Article206 1951-12-07 5 Easier money dealings Free Pre-s Staff Report SINGAPORE Government Is introducing a system of transferable accounts to facilitate money dealings with neighbouring countries. The system, for the present, will apply to transactions with Indonesia and Siam. No Malayan dollar account may be designated by banks as a transferable account without206 words
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Article, Illustration1191 1951-12-07 6 Allan Lewis sums-up Ipoh chances Back Winter Scene, Rapid Red, Temujin eachway IPOH, Friday. piLM FAN should be the best bet of the day, in the main Class 3 distance race, tomorrow, when the Perak Turf Club concludes its December meeting. Film FanFree Press - 1,191 words
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Article988 1951-12-07 6 BINNTON FOR A 'DOUBLE' Rapid Red showed very good form and I expect him to improve a ton from his first race. He finished strongly to get to within a length of Rapid Red for which he is up a division with one pound less. Kaiserine finished fourth behind Canoe988 words
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Article329 1951-12-07 6 Bridge Proble m WEAK two-bidi offer unusually effective opportunities for psychic responses. However, we have barely mentioned this ph^ of the bid for two Important reasons First: The weak two-bid is, in essense* an "honest" bid designed to show a certain type of band A large party of Its effective:*?-?329 words
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Miscellaneous143 1951-12-07 6 Radio listening SINGAPORE 8.8.C SINGAPORE 1.00 p.m. Light Music; L.M gj Time Eignal Sz News; 1.45 Hum Music— Art Van Damme Quint I 1e; 65( 2 00 Light' Music; 2.30 University Ed or the Air: "The Worst J.*u: I in the World"— an epic story of 1.. Antarctic Travel: s.lo143 words
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Article183 1951-12-07 7 U.S. should take the Davis Cup MELBOURNE, Fri. F)ICK Savitt and Frank U Sedgman battled their way into the finals of the Victorian championships yesterday as America and Australia broke even in a preview of the Davis Cup challenge round. Savitt trounced Ken McGregor. Australia's No. 2 Dlayer 6-3 6-3A.P. - 183 words
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Article135 1951-12-07 7 Play first game tomorrow THF All i Ft A e PreSS Soccer for them and the r first «Sfti^ en ma t PPed Out The visitors were originally booked to play four matches in Singapore but arrangements are afoot for therrTto meet Gothenburg on Dec. 13.135 words
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Article30 1951-12-07 7 Anglo-Chinese School old boys meet present boys today in a soccer match for the Tay Teck Eng Cup on the Clerical Union ground, Rangoon Road, this evening.30 words
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Article72 1951-12-07 7 This American freshman at Oxford, Donald W Sherburne made British athletic history by running in a pair of long woollen underpants. "They help jto keep the muscles warm, and if they do not better your time at least they make stiff muscles less likely," he saidPaul Popper - 72 words
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Article, Illustration34 1951-12-07 7 Tanny i'ampo flyweight king "of the Orient, who arrived in Singapore from Bangkok yesterday along with manager Phil Mavnard. Campo fights Tuffy Hancock, the Australian champion, at the Happy World Stadium on Dec. 21.34 words
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Article78 1951-12-07 7 gINGAPORES Tour 'rebel' players have been dropped from the Colony's team to meet Penang at Penang in Foong Seong Cup final on Dec. 15 and 16. Wong Peng Soon, Ong Poh Lim. Ismail bin Marjan and Cheong Hock Leng were suspended indefinitely by the S.B.A. Meanwhile78 words
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Article318 1951-12-07 7 FRASER NEAVE CUP REPLAY Free Press Rugby Reporter R.E.M.E 3; R.A.S.C. 'B" 0. A FIGHTING win by R.E.M.E. and a deserving one. -**> Adopting themselves to the slippery ground at Tanglin, both teams put up a stout performance. All-out attack by Royal Electrical and Mechanical318 words
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Article38 1951-12-07 7 MATTHEWS WINS ON POINTS TJARRY Matthews of Seattle, a top flight heavyweight contender, skillfully boxed his way to a unanimous decision on Wednesday night over Danny Nardico ol Tampa in a ten round main bout at Cleveland.- U.P.U.P. - 38 words
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Article85 1951-12-07 7 /yvER 50 entries nave Deea reU ceived for the two-and-a-haU mile cross-country run vf**™ bv the newly-formed AchJ..es cubto be held at the Mcßitebie reservoir at 8.30 a.m. on Sunoay The picturesque course wn.cn winds through Mcßitchie resirvon- te ideal tor cro^minay meets The even!85 words
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Article22 1951-12-07 7 Fraice ueal Wales by six games to one in an taj*™**""* table te.^r 1 *<* at Newport last night.- Reuter ReuterReuter Reuter - 22 words
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Article26 1951-12-07 7 T Hfc Liu* Chi table tennis 1 team from Bans k Olympic footballers. They ™l expected Kalian* at 7. "'"five mattes hav*26 words
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441 1951-12-07 7 There's still a chance for 'peace' S'pore's badminton row From CRUSADER KUALA LUMPUR, Friday. npHERE is still hope of settlement in A the Singapore Badminton Associations dispute with its four "rebels" Wong Peng; Soon, Ong Poh Lim, Ismail bin Marian and Cheong Hock Leng. The S.B.A. has suspended them for441 words
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Advertisement137 1951-12-07 7 t TODAY JOHN 'f f i AMBBIDOE i, one iA lu ui!l rrreive 'rBMORROW M'NITE S MAN WITH MY FACE .■.--»M»d thru I A. tjoSE FERRER m u e .cs the three AD Cvronc* Sword w %r cto Bergeroc ■uVmyjcDC s:*»n mm |U niWtMO 3nc» 9* itOUil GOMI t«« :">'«137 words
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Advertisement141 1951-12-07 7 MATINEE SHOWS 3 TIMES DAILY at 11 a.m. 145 4 p.m. Last Day "DESER THA WK Technicolor POPULAR PRICES: Lpstairs SI Downstairs 75 cts Tomorrow "GIRL OF THE YEAR In TECHNICOLOR Starring JOAN CA! I rIF.U) EVENING SHOWS TWICE NIGHTLY at 6?0 9.30 %m. Next Change "THE GLASS MENAGERIE" Have141 words
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Article183 1951-12-07 8 NO FORCED LABOUR IN EGYPT LONDON, Fri. nrUE MINISTER of Labour, Sir Walter Monckton, told the House of Commons yesterday that the British Government had formally denied Egyptian allegations of forced labour by the British military authorities in Egypt, The Egyptian complaint was made to the International Labour Office atReuter - 183 words
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Article24 1951-12-07 8 The British Ford Motor Company has started mass production of a new range of Fordson tractors for British farmers. A. P.A.P. - 24 words
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391 1951-12-07 8 NO P.o.W. TALKS UNLESS RED TERMS ACCEPTED U.N. prisoners used iorjbtec^^ PANMUNJOM, Friday. THE chief United Nations ceasefire spokesman yesterday accused the Communists of "negotiatory blackmail" in delaying discussion about exchanging prisoners until there was "some progress" on terms of supervising an armistice. Brigadier-General William Nuckols said the Communists wereReuter; U.P. - 391 words
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Article, Illustration57 1951-12-07 8 Leading Seaman C. Taylor, of H.M.S. Dampier. Royal Navy Survey Ship, just returned to Singapore, photographed with a Dyak blowpipe presented to him by Dyak friends in North Borneo. L/S Taylor became so popular with the Dyaks he was given the name of the "White Sakai," and has Dyak tatooFree Press - 57 words
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Article29 1951-12-07 8 A total of 118.189 Italians emigrated abroad in the first nine months of 1951. an increase of 4,429 over the same period last year.- A. P.A.P. - 29 words
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Article39 1951-12-07 8 For the first time yesterday, Japan entered a United Nations agreement when the head of the Japanese Agency in Paris, Mr. T. Hagiwara, signed a convention creating a United Nations International Calculation Centre in Rome A.F.P.A.F.P. - 39 words
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Article25 1951-12-07 8 The New Zealand Parliament yesterday passed the Wool Commission Bill establishing a price reserve plan for wool sold at a reduction.- ReuterReuter - 25 words
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Article187 1951-12-07 8 LONDOiN, Friday. A MAN accused of murder threw the Bible at Mr. Justice Lynskey from the witness-box at Manchester Assizes. The judge ducked, but Cite Book hit him on the chest after knocking over a glass of water, which spilled over the judge's papers.187 words
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Article57 1951-12-07 8 MANILA, Fri. 'pHE erupting volcano, Hibok Hibok, spewed out a new rain of fiery ashes yesterday and more casualties were feared from the current series of eruptions which already has cost at least 209 lives. Patrol boats, rushed close inshore last night, were picking up survivorsA.P. - 57 words
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Article26 1951-12-07 8 Japan's Birth Control League yesterday launched a campaign to bring Mrs. Margaret Sanger, to Japan "to exchange views on the birth control problem."- A.P.A.P. - 26 words
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Article108 1951-12-07 8 'Attack hunger' call by U.N. ROME, Friday. THE UTiited Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation last night issued an urgent call to aH nations to pool their forces to attack hunger and malnutrition. -J me nnai meeting or uie three-week FAO conference approved a long list of recommendations 'for increased outputReuter - 108 words
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Article73 1951-12-07 8 iivilVG K.ON6, tii. LI KWEI-LUNG with 16 others bought a sweepstakes ticket in 1949. It won and paid HKSTSO.OOO. Li's share was HK545,000. He collected, left his job with the Public Works Department, bought three cases of brandy and went into a long-distance drinking boutA.P. - 73 words
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Article37 1951-12-07 8 After four and a haif years of undercover work Montreal police made four raids on alleged Communist homes on Wednesday night. They seized bpoks, pamphlets and Communist literature but mac?? no arrests- A.PA.P. - 37 words
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Article27 1951-12-07 8 Tiie United Nations General Assembly has elected Sir Benegal Rau of India a judge of the International Court of Justice at The Hague. ReuterReuter - 27 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous54 1951-12-07 8 THE SAINT by Leslie Charteris I BH l^ WELL KIR& IT LOOKS LIKE THE^I I AND NOW I THINK OTTO A rPEg LION BROKEHIS^HL 50ME ER R T ,J GLJVS WHO IMV ENTED THE CURSE CAN SHOW US SO*// [JECK LIKE HE WSA^^P^j*™ o^!^^!*^^^^^ 0F E LION Go REALLY y^54 words
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